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Judge seeks assurances that Abrego Garcia won’t be deported to Liberia in violation of court order
Judge Paula Xinis demands government assurances to prevent deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia before lifting an injunction amid legal and human rights concerns.
- A federal judge in Maryland, Paula Xinis, sought assurances that Kilmar Abrego Garcia will not be deported to Liberia before the injunction against his removal is lifted.
- Abrego Garcia has an American wife and child and has lived in Maryland for years after immigrating illegally as a teenager.
- Judge Xinis questioned the government's continued plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia and suggested deportation to Costa Rica instead, which Abrego Garcia prefers for safety.
- Abrego Garcia has applied for asylum in the United States and has pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
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Judge seeks assurances feds won't violate order, deport Abrego Garcia to Liberia
The Salvadoran national's deportation to his home country in violation of an earlier agreement galvanized opposition to Trump's deportation agenda.
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Judge seeks assurances that Abrego Garcia won't be deported to Liberia in violation of court order
A Maryland federal judge wants the government to assure it will not deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia before she has lifted an injunction barring his removal from the U.S.
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KRNVJudge in Maryland seeks assurances that Abrego Garcia won't be deported to Liberia
On Monday, a federal judge in Maryland requested assurances from the government that Kilmar Abrego Garcia will not be deported before lifting an injunction.
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Read Full ArticleA federal judge in Maryland on Monday sought assurances that the government will not deport Kilmar Ábrego García before he issues a court order that prevents his removal from the United States.
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